As an Inbound Marketer, you need to understand the impact that your blog is having on your business. Which posts are generating views, discussions, and inbound links? Which posts are sending visitors to your landing pages to convert? Who on your team wrote the most engaging blog post last month?

We're thrilled to announce that Blog Analytics is now fully integrated into Page Performance. For the past six years, Blog Analytics has been one of our most popular tools for both customers and HubSpot users like our very own CMO, Mike Volpe. Now that Blog Analytics is part of the Page Performance app, we’re pleased to be able to offer even more data and the advanced user interface you’ve come to expect from HubSpot.

How We Generated the Top 10:

Using HubSpot’s Blog Grader, we took into consideration over 50 HubSpot customer blogs nominated by HubSpotters and customers alike. Each blog is ranked out of 647,264 other blogs, and each blog's overall Blog Grade is based on the the quality and quantity of content in addition to how well the blog engages the online community through Twitter and Facebook. And, now ... the list:

This is the fourth, and not nearly final post, in a series chronicling the inbound marketing journeyof HubSpot customer, Randy Chavers of RE/MAX Metro Atlanta (RMA), from his early decisions about inbound marketing, through selection, setup and success with HubSpot!

This is a guest post by HubSpot customer Marcus Sheridan. Marcus is the owner of River Pools & Spas, one of the country's largest in-ground pool companies and also has a popular sales & marketing blog called The Sales Lion.

While at the Inbound Marketing Summit, Nate Riggs sat down with HubSpot CEO and founder Brian Halligan to discuss the HubSpot Partner Program.

As Brian explained, the decision to start a partner program was a new direction. Previously HubSpot sold directly to customers -- though there were companies who wanted to resell HubSpot, we hadn't yet decided to go that direction. What changed however, was that not only was there a demand from companies to resell the product; but more so, there was a demand by our customers to have someone assist them with the product. While Hubspot does give every customer guidance about best practices with inbound marketing & HubSpot, we don't do the work for them.

Though HubSpot did not want to enter the services marketplace, we are happy to enable others to find successful inbound marketing services companies. For us, building the Inbound Marketing community is vital to changing how the world views marketing.

HubSpot's Inbound Internet Marketing Blog achieved an impressive milestone this morning - signing up its 20,000th subscriber! The achievement reinforces the blog's authority as a go-to resource and HubSpot's reputation as a leader in Internet and inbound marketing.

As a business blogger, one of my top concerns is SEO. HubSpot's Inbound Marketing Blog is a huge source of search engine referrals, and I want to see it become a bigger source.

Of course, it's a lot of work to make sure every post is optimized. Every day I should be cross referencing my posts with the keywords we're trying to rank for, looking for opportunities to add keywords, and finding places I can boost another page's rank with a good inbound link.